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Building Intercultural Citizenship through Education: A Human Rights Approach
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
[New Jersey] | 2008 | pp. 161-179
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1465-3435
Author: 
Rodolfo Stavenhagen
Region: 
Global

This article analyses the challenges posed by traditional ethnic and linguistic minorities in multicultural states and more specifically the problems faced by indigenous peoples and communities. Their educational and cultural needs and demands are increasingly being framed in the language of human rights, based on the expanding international legal and institutional human rights system. The United Nations World Conference on Human Rights, held in Vienna in 1993, endorsed a rights-based approach to development, human rights education is a growing field in educational practice, respect for cultural diversity is now enshrined in international and domestic laws, and the right of every person to education and to culture has become a mainstay of international human rights principles to which a majority of the world's states has subscribed.

Files: 
Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Diversity / cultural literacy / inclusive
Human rights
Level of education: 
Primary education
Secondary education
Higher education
Keywords: 
intercultural education
bilingual education
cultural diversity
Linguistic diveristy
human rights
human rights education
violence